Monday, January 5, 2015

Snail Games comes with console and handheld based on Android – NU.nl

The consoles were presented at gadget CES reports The Verge .

The OBOX like the console will be called, running on an Nvidia K1 processor in Nvidia’s Shield Tablet is and has 4 GB memory. The rest of the Obox late Snail Games to retailers: they can choose between two processors and four hard drives of 500 GB to 4 TB. Users can change these parts. Thus, the hard disk of 500 GB for example to replace one of 4 TB and vice versa.

The new console plays 3D and 4K images. For the 3D images is a special glasses required. The controller of the Obox has a layout similar to that of the Xbox 360 and the Xbox One, with the left analog stick is higher than the right, and the directional pad next to the right analog stick is.



Games

The device plays Android games off, Snail Games is already working on transferring his own PC games. This includes, among others, the MMO Age of Wushu, which according to the company has about 5 to 6 million active players per month, most of which is located in China.

The OBOX in seizures converted between 80 and 420 euro fee, depending on the model, although the price has not yet been determined. The console has a scheduled release in China for the second quarter of 2015 in the United States OBOX must end the third quarter. A European release date is not yet known.



W 3D

In addition to a console comes Snail Games with a handheld called W 3D, which is a cross between an Android smartphone and a PlayStation Vita . W 3D has two analog sticks, a directional pad, four buttons on the right and four shouderknoppen. The phone’s screen is a 3D function where no 3D glasses are required. The screen diagonal is 5.5 inches and has a resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels.

Snail Games is still negotiating with providers for the hardware, but it is already certain that the W 3D 2gb memory has , 4G LTE-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and two cameras. It is not yet known when the smartphone comes out, the price is still unknown.

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